Pat White's failure to make himself valuable enough in Miami should dissuade NFL teams from drafting Wildcat formation-type quarterbacks anywhere near the top half the draft for the forseeable future. Unless Tim Tebow really changes the equation with what he's able to do in Denver as a rookie, White's failure to make an impact as a Dolphin and Vick's ho-hum first season as an Eagle should tamp down a good bit of the excitement that Wildcat-type quarterbacks generated in recent years.

I believe we are the only ones that drafted a "wildcat formation-type QBs" in the 1st few rds. Denver thinks Tebow can be a pocket passer and Vick was never a wildcat QB, he was a scrambler coming out of collge and he has started in the league until the dogfights.